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  • Parthia
  • Historical region located in northeastern Iran

    Parthia (Old Persian: 𐎱𐎼𐎰𐎺 Parθava; Parthian: 𐭐𐭓𐭕𐭅 Parθaw; Middle Persian: 𐭯𐭫𐭮𐭥𐭡𐭥 Pahlaw) is a historical region located in northeastern

    Parthia

    Parthia

    Parthia

  • Parthian Empire
  • Iranian empire (247 BC – 224 AD)

    founder, Arsaces I, who led the Parni tribe in conquering the region of Parthia in Iran's northeast, then a satrapy (province) under Andragoras, who was

    Parthian Empire

    Parthian Empire

    Parthian_Empire

  • Parthia (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Look up Parthia in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Parthia is a historical region located in northeastern Iran. Parthia may also refer to: Parthian Empire

    Parthia (disambiguation)

    Parthia_(disambiguation)

  • Battle of Carrhae
  • Part of the Roman–Parthian Wars

    invade Parthia without the official consent of the Senate. Rejecting an offer from the Armenian King Artavasdes II to allow Crassus to invade Parthia via

    Battle of Carrhae

    Battle of Carrhae

    Battle_of_Carrhae

  • Roman–Parthian Wars
  • Series of conflicts between the Parthian Empire and the Roman Republic and Roman Empire

    the defeat of Parthia a strategic priority, and successfully overran the Parthian capital, Ctesiphon, installing Parthamaspates of Parthia as a client ruler

    Roman–Parthian Wars

    Roman–Parthian_Wars

  • Arsaces I of Parthia
  • First king of Parthia

    was the first king of Parthia, ruling from 247 BC to 217 BC, as well as the founder and eponym of the Arsacid dynasty of Parthia. The leader of the Parni

    Arsaces I of Parthia

    Arsaces I of Parthia

    Arsaces_I_of_Parthia

  • Parthia (ship)
  • List of ships with the same or similar names

    SS or RMS Parthia may refer to one of three Cunard ships, named after the historic region of Parthia: SS Parthia (1870) was an iron hulled steamer launched

    Parthia (ship)

    Parthia_(ship)

  • Sanabares of Parthia
  • Sanabares of Parthia was a rival king of the Parthian Empire from ca. 50 to 65. There is not much known about Sanabares, except from a few coins witnessing

    Sanabares of Parthia

    Sanabares_of_Parthia

  • SS Parthia
  • Iron-hulled transatlantic ocean liner

    SS Parthia (1870–1956) was an iron-hulled transatlantic ocean liner built for the Cunard Line by William Denny and Brothers in Dumbarton, Scotland. Her

    SS Parthia

    SS Parthia

    SS_Parthia

  • Musa of Parthia
  • Co-ruler of the Parthian Empire

    IV poisoned and made herself, along with Phraates V, the co-rulers of Parthia. Their reign was short-lived; they were forced to flee to Rome after being

    Musa of Parthia

    Musa of Parthia

    Musa_of_Parthia

  • Seleucid–Parthian Wars
  • 238 BC–129 BC series of conflicts between the Seleucid Empire and Parthia

    were caused by the mass migration of the nomadic Iranian Parni tribe into Parthia and the establishment of the Parthian state, which challenged Seleucid

    Seleucid–Parthian Wars

    Seleucid–Parthian Wars

    Seleucid–Parthian_Wars

  • Parthamaspates of Parthia
  • 2nd century Roman client king in Mesopotamia and of Osroene

    he accompanied the emperor Trajan on the latter's campaign to conquer Parthia. Trajan originally planned to annex Ctesiphon as part of the Roman Empire

    Parthamaspates of Parthia

    Parthamaspates of Parthia

    Parthamaspates_of_Parthia

  • RMS Parthia
  • Passenger cargo liner

    RMS Parthia was the second of two all first class transatlantic passenger cargo liners built for the Cunard Line. She later served on the London to Auckland

    RMS Parthia

    RMS Parthia

    RMS_Parthia

  • Phraates IV
  • King of Kings of the Parthian Empire from 37 to 2 BC

    with the Roman triumvir Mark Antony. There Monaeses urged him to attack Parthia, and promised him to spearhead the troops and conquer the empire without

    Phraates IV

    Phraates IV

    Phraates_IV

  • The Prince of Parthia
  • 1765 American play

    template Infobox play is being considered for merging. › The Prince of Parthia is a Neo-Classical tragedy by Thomas Godfrey and was the first stage play

    The Prince of Parthia

    The Prince of Parthia

    The_Prince_of_Parthia

  • Tiridates I of Parthia
  • Arsaces continued to rule Parthia until 217 BC. In Arrian's account, Tiridates maintained himself for a short time in Parthia, during the dissolution of

    Tiridates I of Parthia

    Tiridates_I_of_Parthia

  • Parthian war of Caracalla
  • Campaign by the Roman Empire against the Parthian Empire

    East. After intervening to overthrow rulers in client kingdoms adjoining Parthia, he invaded in 216 using an abortive wedding proposal to the Parthian king

    Parthian war of Caracalla

    Parthian war of Caracalla

    Parthian_war_of_Caracalla

  • Mark Antony
  • Roman politician and general (83–30 BC)

    ruled by Cleopatra VII, and was given the command in Rome's war against Parthia. Relations among the triumvirs were strained as the various members sought

    Mark Antony

    Mark Antony

    Mark_Antony

  • Andragoras (Seleucid satrap)
  • Iranian satrap

    also in the area of Parthia. Andragoras (Greek: Ἀνδραγόρας; died 238 BC) was an Iranian satrap of the Seleucid provinces of Parthia and Hyrcania under

    Andragoras (Seleucid satrap)

    Andragoras (Seleucid satrap)

    Andragoras_(Seleucid_satrap)

  • Parni conquest of Parthia
  • Ancient war

    In 245 BC, Andragoras, the Seleucid governor (satrap) of Parthia ("roughly western Khurasan") proclaimed independence from the Seleucids, when - following

    Parni conquest of Parthia

    Parni conquest of Parthia

    Parni_conquest_of_Parthia

  • Seleucid Empire
  • Hellenistic state in West Asia (312–63 BC)

    Anatolia, marking the gradual decline of their empire. Mithridates I of Parthia conquered much of the remaining eastern lands of the Seleucid Empire in

    Seleucid Empire

    Seleucid Empire

    Seleucid_Empire

  • Kanishka's war with Parthia
  • 2nd-century war in Northwest Kushan region

    Kanishka's war with Parthia was a war that may have taken place between Kanishka I of the Kushan Empire and the Parthians. The king of Parthia is said to have

    Kanishka's war with Parthia

    Kanishka's war with Parthia

    Kanishka's_war_with_Parthia

  • Hyrcania
  • Historical region in the south-east of the Caspian sea

    successors, the Seleucid, Arsacid and Sasanian empires. Hyrcania bordered Parthia to the east (later known as Abarshahr), Dihistan to the north, Media to

    Hyrcania

    Hyrcania

    Hyrcania

  • Arsaces II of Parthia
  • King of the Arsacid dynasty

    in Parthian: 𐭀𐭓𐭔𐭊 Aršak, Persian: اشک Ašk), was the Arsacid king of Parthia from 217 BC to 191 BC. Arsacēs is the Latin form of the Greek Arsákēs (Ἀρσάκης)

    Arsaces II of Parthia

    Arsaces II of Parthia

    Arsaces_II_of_Parthia

  • Choara (Parthia)
  • Ancient town

    the region Media, until the rise of the Arsacids who incorporated it to Parthia. The Hellenistic city of Apameia was also located in the Choarene district

    Choara (Parthia)

    Choara_(Parthia)

  • Rhodogune of Parthia
  • Parthian princess

    numerous failed attempts to escape from Parthia, was dispatched back to Antioch during the invasion of Parthia by Demetrius's brother, Antiochus VII Sidetes

    Rhodogune of Parthia

    Rhodogune of Parthia

    Rhodogune_of_Parthia

  • Roman–Persian wars
  • forces. With the civil war over, Julius Caesar prepared a campaign against Parthia, but his assassination averted the war. The Parthians supported Brutus

    Roman–Persian wars

    Roman–Persian_wars

  • Antony's campaign against Armenia
  • Mark Antony against Parthia. Antony thus set out to conquer Armenia. In 35 BCE, Antony had launched an invasion against Parthia commanding one of the

    Antony's campaign against Armenia

    Antony's_campaign_against_Armenia

  • Pacorus II
  • King of Kings of the Parthian Empire (ruled 78-110)

    ISBN 978-90-04-15605-0 Gregoratti, Leonardo (2013). "Epigraphy of Later Parthia": 276–284. Archived from the original on 2020-07-13. Retrieved 2020-04-02

    Pacorus II

    Pacorus II

    Pacorus_II

  • Cleopatra
  • Pharaoh of Egypt from 51 to 30 BC

    Kings, while Alexander Helios was declared king of Armenia, Media, and Parthia, and two-year-old Ptolemy Philadelphus was declared king of Syria and Cilicia

    Cleopatra

    Cleopatra

    Cleopatra

  • Vologases III of Parthia
  • King of Parthia from 110 to 147

    Vologases III of Parthia Arsacid dynasty  Died: 147 Regnal titles Preceded by Pacorus II (predecessor) Osroes I (rival king) Mithridates V (rival king)

    Vologases III of Parthia

    Vologases III of Parthia

    Vologases_III_of_Parthia

  • Iran
  • Country in West Asia

    were a Saka tribe, who penetrated Parthia, adopted its language, and eventually challenged the Seleucids' power in Parthia. Persian: رهبر معظم, romanized: Rahbar-e

    Iran

    Iran

    Iran

  • Elodina parthia
  • Species of butterfly

    Elodina parthia, the chalk white, is a butterfly in the family Pieridae. It is found in the Australian states of New South Wales and Queensland. The wingspan

    Elodina parthia

    Elodina parthia

    Elodina_parthia

  • Orodes II
  • King of Kings of the Parthian Empire

    the result of a union with a princess from the peripheries of eastern Parthia. In 57 BC, Orodes and his elder brother Mithridates IV murdered Phraates

    Orodes II

    Orodes II

    Orodes_II

  • Indo-Parthian kingdom
  • 19–226 CE kingdom in northwestern South Asia

    the king Arsaces, in that case an actual member of the ruling dynasty in Parthia. However, the Indo-Parthians never regained the position of Gondophares

    Indo-Parthian kingdom

    Indo-Parthian_kingdom

  • Kingdom of Armenia (antiquity)
  • 321 BC – 428 AD monarchy in Ancient Near East

    12 AD due to their possible allegiance to Rome's main rival in the region, Parthia. During the Roman–Parthian Wars, the Arsacid dynasty of Armenia was founded

    Kingdom of Armenia (antiquity)

    Kingdom of Armenia (antiquity)

    Kingdom_of_Armenia_(antiquity)

  • Julius Caesar's planned invasion of the Parthian Empire
  • Military campaign that Gaius Julius Caesar never executed

    attempted to conquer the Parthian Empire. Plutarch also claims that once Parthia had been subdued, the army was to continue to Scythia, then Germania and

    Julius Caesar's planned invasion of the Parthian Empire

    Julius Caesar's planned invasion of the Parthian Empire

    Julius_Caesar's_planned_invasion_of_the_Parthian_Empire

  • Arsaces
  • Name list

    Արշակ Aršak. Kings of this name include: Arsaces I of Parthia, c. 247–211 BC Arsaces II of Parthia, c. 211–191 BC, in older sequences known as 'Artabanus

    Arsaces

    Arsaces

  • Parni
  • Ancient Iranian people

    Dahae confederacy. In the middle of the 3rd century BCE, the Parni invaded Parthia, "drove away the Greek satraps, who had then only just acquired independence

    Parni

    Parni

    Parni

  • Zhang Qian
  • Imperial envoy to the world outside of China in the 2nd century BC

    river in the east and the Tigris in the west, and running through Aria, Parthia proper, and Media proper. "Anxi is situated several thousand li west of

    Zhang Qian

    Zhang Qian

    Zhang_Qian

  • Orodes I of Parthia
  • Great King, Arsaces

    Orodes I of Parthia Arsacid dynasty  Died: 75 BC Preceded by Gotarzes I King of the Parthian Empire 80–75 BC Succeeded by Sinatruces

    Orodes I of Parthia

    Orodes I of Parthia

    Orodes_I_of_Parthia

  • Arsacid dynasty of Armenia
  • Dynasty that ruled Armenia from 12 to 428

    interruptions) from 12 to 428 AD. The dynasty, a branch of the Arsacid dynasty of Parthia, reigned intermittently throughout the chaotic years following the fall

    Arsacid dynasty of Armenia

    Arsacid_dynasty_of_Armenia

  • Romans in Persia
  • Roman invasion from 64 BCE

    Trajan was even temporarily able to nominate a king of western parts of Parthia, Parthamaspates, to rule a Roman client state. The Romans, having expanded

    Romans in Persia

    Romans_in_Persia

  • List of state leaders in the 2nd century
  • King under Parthia (c.125) Osroes, client King under Parthia (c.125–c.130) Unknown client King under Parthia I, client King under Parthia (c.130–c.140)

    List of state leaders in the 2nd century

    List_of_state_leaders_in_the_2nd_century

  • Behistun inscription
  • Ancient multilingual stone inscription in Iran

    Governor in 148 BC. Bas relief of Mithridates II of Parthia and bas relief of Gotarzes II of Parthia and Sheikh Ali khan Zangeneh text endowment Damaged

    Behistun inscription

    Behistun inscription

    Behistun_inscription

  • Donations of Alexandria
  • Land distribution by Mark Antony in 34 BC

    Cleopatra VII and Mark Antony in which they distributed lands held by Rome and Parthia among Cleopatra's children and gave them many titles, especially for Caesarion

    Donations of Alexandria

    Donations of Alexandria

    Donations_of_Alexandria

  • List of state leaders in the 1st century
  • under Parthia (?–20s AD) Monobaz I, client King under Parthia (20s–c.36) Heleni, Queen (c.30–c.58) Izates bar Monobaz, client King under Parthia (c.36–55/59)

    List of state leaders in the 1st century

    List_of_state_leaders_in_the_1st_century

  • Alexander Helios
  • Son of Egyptian Pharaoh Cleopatra VII

    and was given the title King of Kings and the ruler of Armenia, Media, Parthia and any countries yet to be discovered between the Euphrates and Indus

    Alexander Helios

    Alexander Helios

    Alexander_Helios

  • Artabanus
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Artabanus I of Parthia, c. 127–124 BC Artabanus II of Parthia, c. 12 to 38/41 AD Artabanus III of Parthia, 79/80 – 81 Artabanus IV of Parthia, c. 213 to 224

    Artabanus

    Artabanus

  • Phraates I
  • 2nd-century BC Parthian king

    pose a threat to the trade routes stretching from Hyrcania and western Parthia to western Iran. The attack was probably part of the Parthian efforts to

    Phraates I

    Phraates I

    Phraates_I

  • Roman–Iranian relations
  • Historical relationship between the Roman and Iranian empires

    boundary between the two powers. Orobazus was executed on his return to Parthia for allowing Sulla to outmaneuver him, and Sulla himself later came under

    Roman–Iranian relations

    Roman–Iranian relations

    Roman–Iranian_relations

  • Alexander the Great
  • King of Macedon from 336 to 323 BC

    other respects? Alexander then chased Darius, first into Media, and then Parthia. The Persian king no longer controlled his own destiny, and was taken prisoner

    Alexander the Great

    Alexander the Great

    Alexander_the_Great

  • Mithridates I of Parthia
  • King of Parthian Empire, 165–132 BC

    was king of the Parthian Empire from 165 BC to 132 BC. During his reign, Parthia was transformed from a small kingdom into a major political power in the

    Mithridates I of Parthia

    Mithridates I of Parthia

    Mithridates_I_of_Parthia

  • Nero
  • Roman emperor from AD 54 to 68

    dreadful a thing, then, to die?" Nero then toyed with the idea of fleeing to Parthia, throwing himself upon the mercy of Galba, or appealing to the people and

    Nero

    Nero

    Nero

  • Sinatruces of Parthia
  • King of the Parthian Empire, c. 75–69 BC

    Sinatruces of Parthia Arsacid dynasty Born: c. 158 BC Died: 69 BC Preceded by Orodes I King of the Parthian Empire c. 75–69 BC Succeeded by Phraates III

    Sinatruces of Parthia

    Sinatruces of Parthia

    Sinatruces_of_Parthia

  • Parthia (horse)
  • British-bred Thoroughbred racehorse

    Parthia (1956–1982) was a British Thoroughbred racehorse and sire. In a career that lasted from October 1958 to July 1960 he ran twelve times, winning

    Parthia (horse)

    Parthia_(horse)

  • Gotarzes II
  • 1st-century AD king of the Parthian Empire

    Gotarzes II. Gotarzes II eventually was able to gain control of most of Parthia forcing Vardanes to flee to Bactria. With the death of Vardanes in c. 46

    Gotarzes II

    Gotarzes II

    Gotarzes_II

  • Vardanes I
  • King of the Parthian Empire (ruled AD 40-46)

    travelled to the realm of the Indo-Parthians. When Apollonius reached Indo-Parthia's capital Taxila, his caravan leader read Vardanes' official letter, perhaps

    Vardanes I

    Vardanes I

    Vardanes_I

  • Vonones II
  • 1st century king of Media Atropatene

    inglorious reign”. Vonones II had 3 sons who, respectively, held the thrones of Parthia, Media Atropatene and Armenia: Vologases I, Pacorus and Tiridates I. Tacitus

    Vonones II

    Vonones II

    Vonones_II

  • Augustus
  • Roman emperor from 27 BC to AD 14

    while Octavian was to send 20,000 legionaries to Antony for use against Parthia. Two years later Octavian sent only a tenth of those promised, which Antony

    Augustus

    Augustus

    Augustus

  • Vologases
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Vologases (Parthian: Walagash, Middle Persian: Wardākhsh/Walākshsh, Persian: بلاش, Balāsh), also known as Vologaeses, Vologaesus, Vologeses, Ologases,

    Vologases

    Vologases

  • Greco-Bactrian Kingdom
  • Hellenistic-era Greek kingdom (256–100 BCE)

    of Parthia, proclaimed independence from the Seleucids, declaring himself king. A decade later, he was defeated and killed by Arsaces of Parthia, leading

    Greco-Bactrian Kingdom

    Greco-Bactrian Kingdom

    Greco-Bactrian_Kingdom

  • Rinnu
  • Queen consort of the Parthian Empire

    a queen consort of the Parthian Empire by marriage to Mithridates I of Parthia (r. 171–132 BC). She was the mother of King Phraates II (r. 132–127 BC)

    Rinnu

    Rinnu

  • Pacorus I
  • Prince of the Parthian Empire (died 38 BC)

    Empire. His mother may have been a princess from the peripheries of eastern Parthia. Shortly before the Battle of Carrhae (modern Harran, southeastern Turkey)

    Pacorus I

    Pacorus I

    Pacorus_I

  • Macrinus
  • Roman emperor from 217 to 218

    Rome's coffers empty and the empire at war with several kingdoms, including Parthia, Armenia, and Dacia. As emperor, Macrinus first attempted to enact reform

    Macrinus

    Macrinus

    Macrinus

  • Caracalla
  • Roman emperor from 198 to 217

    territory under direct Roman control. He offered the king of Parthia, Artabanus IV of Parthia, a marriage proposal between himself and the king's daughter

    Caracalla

    Caracalla

    Caracalla

  • Trajan
  • Roman emperor from AD 98 to 117

    fact that all subsequent Roman wars against Parthia would aim at establishing a Roman presence deep into Parthia itself. It is possible that during the onset

    Trajan

    Trajan

    Trajan

  • SS Abyssinia
  • British mail liner (1870–1891)

    Algeria were larger than their near sister, Parthia. Unlike Abyssinia and Algeria which were built in Glasgow, Parthia had been constructed in Dumbarton. Cunard

    SS Abyssinia

    SS Abyssinia

    SS_Abyssinia

  • Tiridates II of Parthia
  • King of the Parthian Empire, c. 30–26 BC

    Tiridates II of Parthia was set up by the Parthians against Phraates IV in about 32 BC, but was expelled when Phraates returned with the help of the Scythians

    Tiridates II of Parthia

    Tiridates II of Parthia

    Tiridates_II_of_Parthia

  • Sasanian Empire
  • Last pre-Islamic Iranian empire (224–651 AD)

    reign over ancient Iran was second only to that of the Arsacid dynasty of Parthia which immediately preceded it.[page needed] Founded by Ardashir I, whose

    Sasanian Empire

    Sasanian Empire

    Sasanian_Empire

  • List of monarchs of Parthia
  • the 140s BC (although they had ruled a smaller kingdom in the region of Parthia for roughly a century at that point, founded by Arsaces I) until the defeat

    List of monarchs of Parthia

    List of monarchs of Parthia

    List_of_monarchs_of_Parthia

  • Cloesia parthia
  • Species of moth

    Cloesia parthia is a moth of the subfamily Arctiinae first described by Herbert Druce in 1889. It is found in Costa Rica, Nicaragua, Panama and the Brazilian

    Cloesia parthia

    Cloesia_parthia

  • Cyaxares
  • King of the Medes from 625 to 585 BC

    point during his reign, Cyaxares conquered the countries of Hyrcania and Parthia, which were located to the immediate east of Media. According to Diodorus

    Cyaxares

    Cyaxares

    Cyaxares

  • 127 BC
  • Calendar year

    Year 127 BC was a year of the pre-Julian Roman calendar. At the time it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Ravilla and Cinna (or, less frequently

    127 BC

    127_BC

  • Vologases IV
  • King of Kings of the Parthian Empire from 147 to 191

    In Dirven, Lucinda (ed.). Hatra: Politics, Culture and Religion Between Parthia and Rome. Franz Steiner Verlag. pp. 143–161. ISBN 978-3515104128. Drijvers

    Vologases IV

    Vologases IV

    Vologases_IV

  • Artabanus I of Parthia
  • Great King, Arsaces, Philhellene

    Artabanus I of Parthia Arsacid dynasty  Died: 124 BC Preceded by Phraates II King of the Parthian Empire 127–124/3 BC Succeeded by Mithridates II

    Artabanus I of Parthia

    Artabanus I of Parthia

    Artabanus_I_of_Parthia

  • Tiridates
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    to: Tiridates I of Parthia (fl. 211 BC), brother of Arsaces I Tiridates II of Parthia, ruled c. 30–26 BC Tiridates III of Parthia, ruled c. 35-36 Tiridates

    Tiridates

    Tiridates

  • Osroes I
  • 2nd-century Parthian contender and king

    possibility is that the Elymais ruler Osroes copied the coinage of Osroes I of Parthia. Dąbrowa 2012, pp. 176, 391. Dąbrowa 2012, p. 176. Gregoratti 2017, p. 133

    Osroes I

    Osroes I

    Osroes_I

  • Parthian language
  • Extinct Iranian language

    Pahlawānčg, is an extinct ancient Northwestern Iranian language once spoken in Parthia, a region situated in present-day northeastern Iran and Turkmenistan. Parthian

    Parthian language

    Parthian_language

  • Laodice of Commagene
  • perpetrated by Phraates IV of Parthia to whom Orodes II handed over the Parthian throne after the death of Orodes’ son Pacorus I of Parthia in battle in 38 BC.

    Laodice of Commagene

    Laodice_of_Commagene

  • Phraates V
  • King of Kings of the Parthian Empire from 2 BC to 4 AD

    J. M. (2004). "Queen Mousa, Mother and Wife(?) of King Phraatakes of Parthia: A Re-evaluation of the Evidence". Journal of the Classical Association

    Phraates V

    Phraates V

    Phraates_V

  • Gotarzes I
  • Great King, Arsaces

    Gotarzes I (Parthian: 𐭂𐭅𐭕𐭓𐭆 Gōdarz) was king of the Parthian Empire from 91 BC to 87 or 80 BC. He was the son and successor of Mithridates II (r. 124–91 BC)

    Gotarzes I

    Gotarzes I

    Gotarzes_I

  • 0s
  • First 9 years of the Common Era

    King Phraataces and Queen Musa of Parthia are overthrown and killed, the crown being offered to Orodes III of Parthia—the beginning of the interregnum

    0s

    0s

    0s

  • Mithridates
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    works are named Of Parthia Mithridates I of Parthia (r. 171–132 BC) also known as Mithridates I the Great Mithridates II of Parthia (r. 124–88 BC) also

    Mithridates

    Mithridates

  • Marcus Aurelius
  • Stoic philosopher, Roman emperor from 161 to 180

    foreign kings who had wronged him. One of those kings, Vologases IV of Parthia, made his move in late summer or early autumn 161. Vologases entered the

    Marcus Aurelius

    Marcus Aurelius

    Marcus_Aurelius

  • AD 51
  • Calendar year

    AD 51 (LI) was a common year starting on Friday of the Julian calendar. At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Caesar and Scipio (or

    AD 51

    AD_51

  • Augustus' Eastern policy
  • Foreign policy in the Roman Empire

    at the same time, more defensible borders. Mark Antony's campaigns in Parthia had been unsuccessful. Not only had Rome's honor not been avenged following

    Augustus' Eastern policy

    Augustus' Eastern policy

    Augustus'_Eastern_policy

  • Orodes III of Parthia
  • King of Kings

    Marek Jan (2014). "The Genealogy of Artabanos II (AD 8/9–39/40), King of Parthia". Miscellanea Anthropologica et Sociologica. 15 (3): 92–97. doi:10.5604/20842937

    Orodes III of Parthia

    Orodes III of Parthia

    Orodes_III_of_Parthia

  • Patigrabana
  • Patigrabana was a historical city in Parthia. It is known of only from the Behistun Inscription. According to that text, Patigrabana is where Hystaspes

    Patigrabana

    Patigrabana

  • Georgia (country)
  • Country in Eastern Europe and West Asia

    king and an aristocratic hierarchy. Various wars with the Roman Empire, Parthia, and Armenia made Iberia regularly change its allegiance, though it remained

    Georgia (country)

    Georgia (country)

    Georgia_(country)

  • Farhad
  • Persian male given name

    Parthia c. 176–171 BC Farhad II Phraates II of Parthia c. 138–127 BC Farhad III Phraates III of Parthia c. 70–57 BC Farhad IV Phraates IV of Parthia c

    Farhad

    Farhad

  • Afterworld (web series)
  • 2007 American TV series or program

    of the House and Parthia Group member. Suspected of causing The Fall, he is later revealed to have presided over an accident. Parthia monitors Russell's

    Afterworld (web series)

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  • AD 40
  • Calendar year

    settling in present-day Moravia and Slovakia. Vardanes I becomes king of Parthia, opposed by his brother Gotarzes II. The Vietnamese Trưng Sisters rebel

    AD 40

    AD_40

  • 224
  • Calendar year

    continue to rule, with Armenian and Kushan support, over outlying parts of Parthia. January 20 – (Huang'chu era, 4th year, 12th month and the bing'yin day)

    224

    224

    224

  • Monaeses (nobleman)
  • into Parthia from Syria), Monaeses negotiated with Antony offering his help against Phraates IV in exchange for not only the throne of Parthia but also

    Monaeses (nobleman)

    Monaeses_(nobleman)

  • Vologases II of Parthia
  • 1st century AD Parthian prince

    Vologases II of Parthia Arsacid dynasty Preceded by Pacorus II King of the Parthian Empire 78–80 Succeeded by Pacorus II

    Vologases II of Parthia

    Vologases II of Parthia

    Vologases_II_of_Parthia

  • Tiridates III of Parthia
  • King of the Parthian Empire from 35 to 36 AD

    Tiridates III of Parthia (Persian: تيرداد سوم), ruled the Parthian Empire briefly in 35–36. He was the grandson of Phraates IV. He was sent to Rome as

    Tiridates III of Parthia

    Tiridates_III_of_Parthia

  • Alan invasion of Parthia
  • Invasion of the Alanians into Media and Armenia

    The Alan invasion of Parthia occurred in 72 AD when the Alans, a nomadic Sarmatian people, launched a major raid into the Parthian Empire and its vassals

    Alan invasion of Parthia

    Alan_invasion_of_Parthia

  • Pahla
  • Historic name of a Parthian region in northern and western Iran

    of the nation. Each point of this kind was, so to speak, a Parthicum, a Parthia in miniature. The number of such places must necessarily have been large

    Pahla

    Pahla

    Pahla

  • Roman–Parthian War of 58–63
  • Roman/Parthian war over control of Armenia (AD 58-63)

    Roman emperor. This conflict was the first direct confrontation between Parthia and the Romans since Crassus' disastrous expedition and Mark Antony's campaigns

    Roman–Parthian War of 58–63

    Roman–Parthian_War_of_58–63

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  • Sharmistha
  • Girl/Female

    Bengali, British, English, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Tamil, Telugu

    Sharmistha

    Shelter; Wife of Yayati

  • Everton
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Everton

    English : habitational name from any of various places, in Bedfordshire, Merseyside, and Nottinghamshire, so named from Old English eofor ‘wild boar’ + tūn ‘settlement’.Described as being from Kent, England, Walter Everendon (d. 1725) was a colonial gunpowder manufacturer who ran a mill in Neponset in the township of Milton, across the river from Dorchester, MA. The first person to make gunpowder in America, Everendon eventually took majority interest in the mill and sold out to his son. The family, which also spelled their name Everden and Everton, continued to manufacture powder until after the Revolution.

  • YIORGOS
  • Male

    Greek

    YIORGOS

    (Γιώργος) Modern form of Greek Georgios, YIORGOS means "earth-worker, farmer." 

  • Laureano
  • Boy/Male

    American, British, English, French, Latin

    Laureano

    From the Place of Laurel Trees

  • Ceirin
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, Irish

    Ceirin

    Small with Dark Hair or Complexion

  • Allen
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and Scottish

    Allen

    English and Scottish : from a Celtic personal name of great antiquity and obscurity. In England the personal name is now usually spelled Alan, the surname Allen; in Scotland the surname is more often Allan. Various suggestions have been put forward regarding its origin; the most plausible is that it originally meant ‘little rock’. Compare Gaelic ailín, diminutive of ail ‘rock’. The present-day frequency of the surname Allen in England and Ireland is partly accounted for by the popularity of the personal name among Breton followers of William the Conqueror, by whom it was imported first to Britain and then to Ireland. St. Alan(us) was a 5th-century bishop of Quimper, who was a cult figure in medieval Brittany. Another St. Al(l)an was a Cornish or Breton saint of the 6th century, to whom a church in Cornwall is dedicated.This name was brought to North America from different parts of the British Isles independently by many bearers in the 17th and 18th centuries. Prominent early bearers include Samuel Allen, who settled in Braintree, MA, about 1629 (died 1648 in Windsor, CT) and whose descendants included Ethan Allen (1737–89), leader of the Green Mountain Boys in VT during the Revolution; and William Allen (died 1725), from Dungannon, Ireland, an early Presbyterian settler in Philadelphia, whose descendants include William Allen (1803–79), governor of OH.

  • MICHALINA
  • Female

    Polish

    MICHALINA

    Feminine form of Polish Michał, MICHALINA means "who is like God?"

  • Kanval |
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Kanval |

    Flower

  • Bindupriya
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Bindupriya

    Drop

  • Haib
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Haib

    Greatness

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  • Parthian
  • n.

    A native Parthia.

  • Parthian
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to ancient Parthia, in Asia.